No, the sun does not reflect light; rather, it generates its own light through nuclear fusion in its core. It emits energy in the form of light and heat, which travels through space and illuminates objects in the solar system. However, other celestial bodies, like the moon and planets, reflect sunlight.
Yes it does.
Yes, planets reflect light from the sun. This reflection is what makes them visible to us in the night sky. The amount of light they reflect depends on their surface composition and atmospheric conditions.
Yes, planets reflect light from both the Sun and the Moon. Planets reflect sunlight because they do not have their own light source. The light reflected from the Moon is actually sunlight that has been reflected off the Moon's surface.
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
yes it does the moon doesnt even produce its own light its from the sun
Yes.
Yes it does.
Yes, planets reflect light from the sun. This reflection is what makes them visible to us in the night sky. The amount of light they reflect depends on their surface composition and atmospheric conditions.
Yes it does.
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Yes, planets reflect light from both the Sun and the Moon. Planets reflect sunlight because they do not have their own light source. The light reflected from the Moon is actually sunlight that has been reflected off the Moon's surface.
yes, when one side of glass painted by mercury, it becomes a mirror!
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
The sun.
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
It doesn't reflect, it goes straight there.
They reflect light from the Sun.